Nourish the body, protect our oceans: Siip opts for a responsible solution from Spectra

Siip opts for a responsible solution from Spectra
Supplier News

Spectra Packaging recently produced new packs for Siip's innovative new Hydrate Liquid Electrolytes & Vitamin range.

The new packs are made from Spectra’s 35% recycled PET standard, sourced from Prevented Ocean Plastic – a proactive approach that not only addresses the pressing issue of ocean plastic pollution but also aligns seamlessly with Siip’s commitment to sustainability.

Siip’s refreshing drink mix is fortified with essential vitamins and minerals, allowing users to stay hydrated while enhancing their nutrition. With a single bottle yielding 30 servings, this concentrated formulation significantly reduces packaging waste, marking a crucial move towards environmental sustainability.

Featuring Spectra’s popular Tall Boston Round design (Ref: 1021), the packs are completed with a 20/415 shallow closure (Ref: 3004) and reducer plug (Ref: 3999). The finished products were shrink-sleeved by a third party.

Dan Smith, New Business Development Manager at Spectra, said: Our partnership with Siip to develop this sustainable packaging solution highlights our dedication to supporting brands prioritising health and environmental well-being.

Siip Hydrate is available in three flavours, providing a simple way to prepare 30 nutrient-rich drinks per pack. Each serving is packed with vital nutrients, including Vitamin B12, Vitamin C, Vitamin D3, Magnesium, and Zinc – offering a refreshing hydration option that complements today’s healthy lifestyles.

Claire Gallagher, Co-Founder of Siip, commented: We’re on a mission to deliver hydration that’s not only beneficial for consumers but also kind to the planet. Partnering with a responsible company like Spectra reflects our shared commitment to promoting both consumer health and environmental sustainability.

This article was originally published by Spectra Packaging.

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